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Destruction of ascorbic acid [in the food] as a function of water activity [during storage].
1975
Lee S.H. | Labuza T.P.
Irrigation water policy in relation to the achievement of self-sufficiency in Malaysian food production
1975
Taylor, D.C. | Radzwan bin Abdul Rahman | Siow, K.F.
Estimation of food intake of sheep grazing green pasture when no free water is available.
1975
Benjamin R.W. | Degen A.A. | Breighet A. | Chen M. | Tadmor N.H.
Indices of water content in gaseous systems, their measurement, and relationship to each other [Microbial growth in food].
1975
Fisher D.A. | Jacobson R.L. | Pflug I.J.
Excess nitrate and nitrite in food [vegetable, feed and forage crops] and agriculture [ground water] as potential health hazard.
1975
Palis R.K.
[Basic problems of producing healthy food, 1: Influence of cultivation on the quality of ground and drinking water resources]
1975
Schmid, G. | Weigelt, H. | Borchert, H. | Reiner, L. (Bayerische Landesanstalt fuer Bodenkultur, Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenschutz, Muenchen (Germany, F.R.) | Technische Univ. Muenchen, Weihenstephan (Germany, F.R.). Inst. fuer Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenzuechtung)
Effect of Long Term Land Disposal by Spray Irrigation of Food Processing Wastes on Some Chemical Properties of the Soil and Subsurface Water 全文
1975
Adriano, D. C. | Novak, L. T. | Erickson, A. E. | Wolcott, A. R. | Ellis, B. G.
Food processing waste waters at two irrigated land disposal sites and subsurface waters (perched and ground waters) were monitored at daily to monthly intervals over one annual cycle of production. Soil profiles were sampled to depths up to 6.6 m in the early fall. Yearly inputs were calculated at 487 kg/ha total N (Kjeldahl plus NO³-N) and 101 kg/ha soluble PO₄-P (orthophosphate) from cannery wastes at site 1. Estimates for milk wastes at site 2 were 562 kg/ha total N and 522 kg/ha PO₄-P. The range for NO₃-N in subsurface waters was 7 to 16 ppm at site 1 (perched water at 1.5 m) and 2 to 41 ppm at site 2 (ground water at 0.9 m). Maximum concentrations, found in summer, were essentially the same as the average for total N in the input wastes (16 ppm at site 1 and 38 ppm at site 2). Nitrate was stable in the percolation stream below the root zone. Annual additions to subsurface waters were estimated at 76% of input N at site 1 and 65% at site 2. The range of PO₄-P in subsurface waters was 0.5 to 1.5 ppm at site 1 and 0.04 to 1.8 ppm at site 2; average waste water concentrations were 3 and 35 ppm. The highest concentrations in subsurface water were found in spring. Annual subsurface discharge was estimated at 27% of input P at site 1 and 2% at site 2. The extensive removals of PO₄ and the similar concentrations encountered in subsurface waters are of theoretical and practical interest since PO₄-P had already accumulated in soil profiles at both sites in quantities which exceed the Langmuir maxima for nonirrigated control soils. During seasons of major irrigation input, NO₃ appeared in subsurface waters in concentrations exceeding public health standards; PO₄ concentrations exceeded environmental guidelines at all times except where irrigation was discontinued during the winter at site 2. Soil systems appeared poised to discharge at the observed rates because of the large quantities of organic N and fixed P which had accumulated in the profiles over 20 years operation at site 1, and 10 years at site 2. The rate of residual accumulation in soil could have been reduced by harvest, to extend system life materially. The harvest potential of three grass clippings per season removed for silage, was estimated experimentally at 31% of input N at both sites and 80% of input PO₄ at site 1; 27% at site 2.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Effect of long term land disposal by spray irrigation of food processing wastes on some chemical properties of the soil and subsurface water.
1975
Adriano D.C. | Novak L.T. | Erickson A.E. | Wolcott A.R. | Ellis B.G.
Estudio de la crisis del destete, el crecimiento subsiguiente y la ingestion de agua y alimentos concentrados y groseros, en corderos destetados a los 28 dias de edad.
1975
Sanz Arias R. | Pelaez R.